Carbon nanoparticles for solar disinfection of water

J Hazard Mater. 2018 Feb 5:343:157-165. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.08.045. Epub 2017 Aug 19.

Abstract

The present manuscript deals with the application of carbon nano particles (CNP) and chitosan (CHIT) in the form of CHIT-CNP composite for the disinfection of water. The CHIT-CNP composite was prepared by the solution casting method and characterized by TEM, XRD and elemental analysis. In the present investigation we study the disinfection efficiency towards E. coli bacteria of both CNP and CHIT-CNP, under sunlight (SODIS) in identical experimental conditions. Both CNP and CHIT-CNP enhanced disinfection as compared to SODIS alone, and comparable performance was achieved when the same dose of CNP in the two materials was applied. However, the CHIT-CNP composite is in the form of a fabric and it is easier to use and handle as compared to the CNP powder, especially in rural and resource-constrained areas. Moreover the SODIS-CHIT-CNP setup, when used in a compound parabolic collector (CPC) reactor showed high bactericidal efficiency compared to SODIS alone, which is promising for practical applications. The disinfection potential of the CNP powder was compared with that of the well-known material TiO2 Degussa P25 (DP25): DP25 gave 6-log kill of bacteria in 180min, whereas CNP produced 6-log kill in 150min.

Keywords: Carbon nanoparticle (CNP); Chitosan-CNP composite; E. coli; SODIS; Water disinfection.